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so dang happy this thread is posted

 

now we know

 

some don't like something.....to the point of calling it names

 

ok

 

 

 

 

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@GoodyShoes wrote:
I didn’t catch the presentation. The only video with that item number shows Brenda, and the dress looks fine on her.

You can see it on Deanna if you go the item number and hit the video in action. It didn't do her any favors and the price was not enticing.

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Re: Poor Deanna!

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I watched the on air presentation with Isaac and the dress looked just fine on Deanna on my tv.  I hear your opinion @Bubby Mommy but don't agree with you at all.  

 

I was going to say more, but don't think that serves any purpose,.

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Deanna was probably happy to model it and will enjoy her paycheck on Friday no matter how many like or don't like the garment. 😊

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Re: Poor Deanna!

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I do not feel sorry for Deanna.  I do not care for the dress.  I agree that we are all entitled to our opinions and should feel free to express them here on this board. I like that I get to read people's opinions that are different than mine.  I do object to making known an opinion that at the same time berates others.  There are ways to say that one doesn't like something without bashing those that do.  I try to phrase it, something like "I don't care for it" or "it's not my style".  A blanket statement of "it's ugly" or "it's awful " is inconsiderate of others.  Just my opinion, of course.

 

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This is the prairie-style look with a long, flounced skirt that has been featured in many fashions these past few years.

 

I do agree that even the petite size of this particular dress is a bit overwhelming to the model Deanna, especially since there is so much fabric.

 

I have a few dresses like this, but it really depends on the individual cut of each particular dress, as well as whether the model can truly carry it off.

 

Yes, she gets paid to wear it on the television, but I doubt she would personally purchase the dress.

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Models don't have to like the clothing, shoes or make-up they present.

 

They don't get paid to like it....

 

It could be worse.  How would you like to be a model for a hairstylist?  I have seen some pretty bad hairstyles with bad hair cuts.

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It's her job to wear whatever they give her to wear.  The models have a job to do and they really only care about their pay checks. 

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I don't know any of the models and don't have any idea of their financial situations but find it hard to believe they'd wear in their public lives many of the items they model on TV. They're being paid to do a job and they do it well.

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Yes you are entitlted to you opinion but not everyone shares it. I think the dress looked fine. The models get paid to dress the way QVC wants them to 

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